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Sphene Collection

Sphene (titanite) is a collector's gem renowned for its fire,dispersion that exceeds even diamond. Its brilliant flashes of spectral color combined with strong pleochroism make every sphene a miniature fireworks display.

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Sphene: More Fire Than Diamond

Sphene's dispersion (0.051) surpasses diamond (0.044), creating extraordinary spectral fire. Colors range from golden-yellow to green and brown. The finest specimens from Madagascar and Brazil display electric green with vivid fire. 5-5.5 Mohs hardness.

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Questions fréquentes

What is sphene?
Sphene (titanite) is a calcium titanium silicate prized for its exceptional fire,dispersion exceeding diamond.
Is sphene rare?
Yes. Gem-quality sphene in large sizes is quite rare. Most specimens are under 5 carats.
What color is sphene?
From golden yellow to vivid green and brown. Green sphene from Madagascar is most valued.
Is sphene suitable for jewelry?
At 5-5.5 Mohs, sphene is best for pendants, earrings, and protected settings. Not ideal for daily-wear rings.